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Ah. That, I get. I have a netbook at the house that I have installed Ubuntu Linux on, and I like not having to mess with endless EULAs etc. I'm just not a power smartphone user I suppose. PDA functions, work email, music player, and occasional weather or news on the browser, that is what is important to me. I am with you on like physical keyboards for work email. And I have installed a few mods and apps from XDA so I do like fiddling with the phone a bit. I just wish WinMo was more stable and user-friendly like a Unix-based system would be. I hate errors on my phone. WinMo standard on my old Q was more stable than this Intrepid, though it still crashed occasionally and was slow as tar.
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Your description of power users is perfect. I'd also add the caveats that the interface should be information rich. I don't want large fonts and cool extraneous graphics. Having 6 emails (subject/sender) listed at a time in a large point font that I can flick through is for example the reverse of what I want. I'd prefer to have 20 emails in a much smaller point font, without an extra 20 empty pixels between each line.
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http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2010/02/...-trophy-specs/ Sadly, there are no front facing QWERTY Android phones. I've read up on the saga, so I'm aware of it's myriad short comings. If I can get a Saga that doesn't have the reception problems, and is stable, it'll work for me. |
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"Nice summary. After thinking over what you wrote above, I realize my real complaint is only peripherally related to the iPhone. That effect you elucidated (in large font above) is my real problem, the success of the iPhone has caused everyone to try to copy it. The iPhone is fine, and I'd have no problem with it if Microsoft and Palm were out there producing a power user focused OS. Instead, they are making crappy versions of the iPhone. "
My tastes run to the minimalist and simple, so I do admire the Iphone interface. I also like the WM 6.5 home screen once I got used to controlling it. What I can't stand are the interfaces on some of these new Android phones that shove Twitter and Facebook feeds directly in my face. I have apps for both of those networks on my phone, but I don't want to see alerts from them, I will turn them on if I wish to look at them. This millennial generation 10-second attention span crap is highly annoying. |
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haha. yup. and im 25, cant stand that stuff... |
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I'm 23 and I can't stand it.
If I had to pick, I'd take a minimalist interface (i.e. windows 6.5 homescreen) vs. Android or Windows Phone 7 with a plethora of stuff I couldn't care less about. |
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